WarLord Victory at Sea German Kriegsmarine Starter Fleet for Victory at Sea WWII Table Top Battleship Plastic Model Kit 742411001 Grey


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Discover what it was like to be part of these battleship confrontations in this World War II Naval Warfare Table-top Game from Warlords in 1:1800th Scale playing skirmishes involving destroyers hunting down other navies providing multiple scenarios that can be played with 2 or more people across all the ocean theaters throughout the war.
1 : 1800th Scale에서 Warlords의이 2 차 세계 대전 해군 전쟁 테이블 탑 게임에서 전함 대결의 일부가 된 것이 어떤 것인지 알아보십시오. 2 명 이상의 사람들과 함께 플레이 할 수있는 여러 시나리오를 제공하는 다른 해군을 사냥하는 구축함과 관련된 교전을합니다. 전쟁을 통해 바다 극장.



Every ship in the game is defined by each of the ship cards that are included with each individual ship. Detailing its name, points value, type, armor and speed with special actions for each specific ship.
게임의 모든 배는 각 배에 포함된 각 배 카드에 의해 정의됩니다. 각 특정 선박에 대한 특수 작업으로 이름, 포인트 값, 유형, 갑옷 및 속도를 자세히 설명합니다.



Alternating between players, each turn moves through the phases together, which includes an Initiative phase, movement phase, gunnery phase and end phase keeping the pace quick and engaging for all players involved as you battle it out at sea!
플레이어간에 번갈아 가며 각 턴은 이니셔티브 단계, 이동 단계, 포격 단계 및 최종 단계를 포함하여 단계를 함께 진행하여 속도를 빠르게 유지하고 바다에서 전투를 진행하는 모든 플레이어에게 참여합니다!



Strategically maneuver around the ocean mat and use turrets, light guns and torpedoes during the gunnery phase to take down your opponent’s destroyers, cruisers and battleships with the use of a ruler, D6 and D10 dice along with tokens and highlight the battle with scenery pieces included to highlight smoke and destruction of the ships as you battle on.
전략적으로 대양 매트 주위를 기동하고 포격 단계에서 포탑, 라이트 건 및 어뢰를 사용하여 상대방의 구축함, 순양함 및 전함을 통치자, D6 및 D10 주사위와 함께 토큰과 함께 쓰러 뜨리고 전투의 연기와 파괴를 강조하기 위해 포함 된 풍경 조각으로 전투를 강조 표시합니다.



Build, paint and play! The construction and painting of the models and watching them come to life are just as much fun as the game itself!
건설하고, 페인트하고, 플레이하십시오! 모델들의 구성과 그림 그리고 그들이 살아나는 것을 보는 것은 게임 그 자체만큼이나 재미있다!



The Kriegsmarine had to be virtually rebuilt after the First World War. Forbidden to own capital ships and submarines, Germany nibbled away at first one clause of the Treaty of Versailles, then another, until a powerful navy force existed. At the outbreak of World War Two, relatively few capital ships were in commission, and no aircraft carriers. There was never any prospect of matching Britain in terms of capital ship numbers, but the qualitative advantage of the proposed super-battleships might have made a considerable difference. In any case, the Kriegsmarine was not a navy designed to tackle a major fleet head-on in fleet engagements. Instead, it was a commerce raiding force. German capital ships were built according to principles tried out in World War One; internal compartmentalization and damage control measures made them very difficult to sink, while their efficient power plants ensured a good top speed, essential in a raider. Coupled with excellent fire control – using radar and other means – and big guns to make use of it, these vessels were extremely potent weapons. It has been said that Hitler never really understood naval warfare; be that as it may, the Kriegsmarine suffered from a lack of funding and materials, and from the internal politics of the Nazi leadership. Among its greatest detractors was Herman Goering, who connived constantly to ensure resources flowed into his Luftwaffe to the detriment of the navy. Major warship projects suffered from constant stops and starts as resources were allocated, then redistributed to other projects. Eventually, as the tide of war turned against Germany, Hitler gave up on his navy and transferred guns originally intended for ships to the coastal fortifications of the Atlantic Wall. The Kriegsmarine continued to fight on with dwindling resources. U-boats and destroyers remained a menace to allied shipping to the very end of the war.